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  1. #1 Need a/c help 
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    ok so the clutch on my a/c compressor will not engage...Im not sure why, can anyone help on what it might be because i would rather not take it to a stealership i mean dealership lol....
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    could be alot of differnt things,
    does the light come on when you press the a/c buttom?
    if not i would start looking at fuse's and relays, if it does come all i would still the relay, but more then likly its just old and wore out and died

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    Yea i believe i checked every fuse and relay for it unless there are some in the glove compartment fuse box but i didn't see any when i was in there.... And yes the a/c light does come on when you push it.....
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    then it could just be wore out and died

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    Jump the clutch cycling/low pressure switch with a paper clip. If the compressor clutch engages, find the leak and recharge the system.
    I may say rude things but learn to take a joke. The internet is funny when you can laugh.
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